Sports briefs — June 27, 2018

SkyRidge putting on ‘Stars and Stripes’

SkyRidge Golf Course, 7015 Old Olympic Highway, hosts the Stars and Stripes Golf Tournament, set for a 9 a.m. shotgun start on Saturday, July 7.

The two-person tourney has three formats (better ball, scramble and alternate shot) over 27 holes of play. The field is limited to 28 teams.

Cost is $90 per team; fee includes golf, range balls, lunch, KPs and long putt competition. Honey pots are $20 extra per person and power carts are available for $15 per seat.

Call 360-683-3673 to register or for more information.

Jacobsen earns PDN honor

Sequim sophomore Paul Jacobsen was named Olympic League MVP earlier this spring, and was honored this week with the All-Peninsula Boys Golf MVP as selected by the sports staff of the Peninsula Daily News.

Jacobsen overcame a mid-season back injury to shave two strokes off his scoring average, claimed the Olympic League 2A boys tourney title and finish 13th overall at the class 2A state tourney. He averaged 36.4 strokes per nine holes this season, tops in the Olympic League.

“He pretty much shines everywhere,” Sequim coach Bill Shea said. “He has a very good all-around game. He’s a good driver of the ball and has an incredible short game. With all the other events that he plays he is tournament hardened and has plenty of mental game experience.”

Wolf pack cheer, football camp in July

The Sequim Wolf Pack hosts a football and cheer camp from 5-7 p.m. July 9-11 at the Sequim High School practice fields off of Fir Street.

Cost is $35 for either camp. Cheer camp participants are asked to wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle. Football camp participants are asked to wear tennis shoes or cleats and bring a water bottle.

Sequim Wolf Pack registration is open now. Cost is $160 per football player, $125 for other siblings; cheer is $85, with $70 per other siblings.

See sequimwolfpack.org.